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Spotting 4/9
I know this is quite late notice, i'll be at the mound in the morning after 9ish (depending on M5 traffic) hoping to catch Viva Macau, United, Aerolineas and Lan. If you will be there during that time pop over and say hi.
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Currently on the mound, does anyone know what these are about? Fancy blocking our view...
Camera phone, so excuse the quality... |
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Yeah i noticed them on Tuesday morning Bernie as i went down to photograph Martinair ( ended up with Martinair, cathay cargo, MasKargo and altlas air, alll with 2 hrs ). Because i dont usually go there at this time due to work, I assumed they work around the area during the week. I noticed they do this around the back of the radar mound as well. Hopefully they go soon. Those light poles are a bugger as well. The amount of top shots i have of aircraft on rotation with a light poloe going up the center it. Hopefully the photos entries for October feature light poles
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Was planning a couple of hrs everyday there this week Kieran. I was giving Wed- Sat a break due to the cloud. I not sure about everyone else, when i first started taking photos, i was clicking at everthing i could see no matter how far or dark it was. These days always try to get a good shot. I'll even spare a rare aircraft if the shot does not look good Is this a bad trait to have as a spotter
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Night works on the runways and taxiways. They're parked there just inside that access gate during the day.
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Ok, home now as it was kind of miserable out there being grey and windy... But I have a couple of shots, one is Wunala:
And the other has a question about a QF 763 (Any 767 for that matter...). On the pic below, what is this 'hinged' thing? Is it an a 'tail strike' avoidance thing or something similar, or just an outlet??? |
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Yep, a bumper for very slight tail strikes. Won't do much in the event of a wild over-rotation though. Perhaps AJ or Will can elaborate?
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that's the retractable tailskid on the 767 - I was told (if I can still recall correctly) that they paint it with many layers of paints so that if a minor tail strike does occur, they could work out how many layers of paints were worn off.
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I noticed the retractable tail skid on the B737-800's has a colour guide on it, to indicate the serveity of the tail strike. |
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[QUOTE=Bernie P;12031]Ok, home now as it was kind of miserable out there being grey and windy... /[QUOTE]
yes do agree that it was abit windy out there today. Did get a few decent shots myself. It was quite hard to keep the hand still to take photos. I did move to the beech after getting a hot krispy kreme coffee. And i'm glad i did with the second viva macau shot below.. |
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